Final Exam (IMPORTANT) Flashcards
(41 cards)
What are 5 steps in a scientific investigation?
- Formulate a hypothesis
- Design the study
- Collect the data
- Analyze data to evaluate, hypothesis
- Communicate the results
- Evaluation, replication
Independent Variable (IV)
Manipulated by experiment
- Causes DV
Dependent Variable (DV)
Measured by experimenter
- Caused by IV
Name an advantage and a disadvantage of using an experiment
- A: Strict control of variables offers researchers the opportunity to draw conclusions about cause-and-effect relationships
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D: Artificiality of lab setting may influence subject’s behaviour
- Unexpected and uncontrolled variables may confound results - Many variables cannot be controlled and manipulated
What are 3 measures of central tendency?
- Mean
- Median
- Mode
Central Tendency
Representative scores
Mean
Arithmetic average
Median
Middle value of scores
Mode
Most frequent score
Name 4 Lobes of the Brain
- Frontal lobe
- Parietal lobe
- Temporal lobe
- Occipital lobe
Name the 2 areas of the brain associated with speech production and comprehension
- Wernicke’s area: Speech comprehension
- Broca’s area: Speech production
After visual information is integrated in the Occipital Lobes, which 2 pathways are used to further process the visual information?
- Second level parietal:
Where is it?
- Information about movement and magnocellular
- Second level temporal:
What is it?
- Information about colour, form, and parvocellular
Bottom-up or data-driven processing
Analysis and integration of basic features into a perceptual unit (features ⇨ object)
Top-down or conceptually driven processing
The use of context in order to guide perception
Name 2 theories of hypnosis
- Divided consciousness theory
- Social influence theory
Divided Consciousness Theory
- Hypnosis
Hypnosis has caused split awareness
Social Influence Theory
- Hypnosis
People in hypnotic states are not in a distinct altered state of consciousness, but rather they are fulfilling a social role of a “good hypnotized subject” by conforming to expectations
Reinforcement
Occurs when an event following a response increases an organism’s tendency to make the same response in the presence of the stimulus in the future
Punishment
Occurs when an event following a response decreases an organism’s tendency to make the same response in the presence of the stimulus in the future
Variable Ratio (3)
- High rate of responding
- No pause after reinforcement
- High resistance to extinction
Name two schedules of reinforcement that are highly resistant to extinction
- Variable ratio
- Variable Interval
Variable Interval (3)
- Steady moderate rate
- No pause
- High resistance to extinction
What are 3 crucial processing stages required in order for memory retrieval to occur?
- Encoding
- Storage
- Retrieval
Encoding (1, Types: 3)
Code and put into memory
Types
- Acoustic
- Visual
- Semantic